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Chrysanthemum indicum

About: Chrysanthemum indicum is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 465 publications have been published within this topic receiving 4925 citations. The topic is also known as: Indian chrysanthemum.


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TL;DR: A total of 15 isolates of Altemaria altemata obtained from pomegranate were tested against carbendazim, and when the plant extract was mixed with carbendzim, PCE against Alternaria alternata increased.
Abstract: A total of 15 isolates of Altemaria altemata obtained from pomegranate were tested against carbendazim. It was also tested against leaf extract of 15 medicinal plants, out of which Azadirachta indica, Adhatoda vasica, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia Billerica, and Chrysanthemum indicum showed PCE from 60.12 65.85%. When the plant extract was mixed with carbendazim, PCE against Alternaria alternata increased. Azadirachata indica leaf extract mixed with carbendazim showed 78.33% PCE.

1 citations

Patent
04 Aug 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a composition for preventing or treating osteoporosis contains Chrysanthemum indicum Linne extract as an active ingredient, which is organic solvent extract or water extract.
Abstract: PURPOSE: A composition for preventing or treating osteoporosis is provided to promote proliferation and differentiation of osteoblast. CONSTITUTION: A composition for preventing or treating osteoporosis contains Chrysanthemum indicum Linne extract as an active ingredient. The extract is organic solvent extract or water extract. The composition is a pharmaceutical composition or health food. The adult daily dose of the extract is 10-300 mg/kg.

1 citations

Patent
19 Jan 2018
TL;DR: The traditional Chinese medicine acne removing cream is obtained after repeated trying and gradual improvement by the inventor, has a good curing effect on acnes, and has slight side effects.
Abstract: The invention relates to a formula of traditional Chinese medicine acne removing cream and a preparation method thereof. The formula of the traditional Chinese medicine acne removing cream comprises folium eriobotryae, cortex mori radicis, radix scutellariae, fructus gardeniae, chrysanthemum indicum, rhizoma imperatae, coptidis rhizoma, radix paeoniae rubra, raw pagodatree flower bud, honeysuckle,angelica sinensis, radix sophorae flavescentis and aloe. The traditional Chinese medicine acne removing cream is obtained after repeated trying and gradual improvement by the inventor, has a good curing effect on acnes, and has slight side effects.

1 citations

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TL;DR: Phytochemical investigation of extracts of Chrysanthemum indicum shows that aqueous extract contains glycoside, while ethanolic extract shows presence of glycosides, flavonoids and tannins.
Abstract: Chrysanthemum indicum is a perennial herb belonging to the family Asteracea. It usually blooms from August to October. Chrysanthemum indicum is an erect, aromatic, perennial plant producing a clump of stems 25-100 cm tall from procumbent rhizomes. The whole plant is blood tonic, depurative, febrifuge and vulnerary. It is used for detoxifying, and dissipating blood stasis. The leaves are depurative. They are used in China in the treatment of migraine. The Photomicrographic evaluation revealed interesting microscopic characteristic. The transverse section of leaf is dorsiventral consists of midrib and lamina. Calcium-oxalate crystals were found in spongy parenchyma. Chrysanthemum indicum leaf surface contains simple, unicellular covering trichomes and paracytic type of stomata. Covering trichomes are more in number as compared to glandular trichomes. Midrib contains centrally located vascular bundle which is collateral surrounded by some parenchymatous cell. Phytochemical screening of aqueous of leaf showed the presence of glycoside, and ethanolic extract of leaf showed the presence of glycosides, tannins and flavonoids. % Loss on drying of the powder was found to be 33%. The ash value of powder of Chrysanthemum indicum leaf was determined as total ash, water soluble ash and acid insoluble ash and was found to be 9.20%, 2.05%, 8.71%respectively. The acid soluble extractive value and water soluble extractive value was found to be 16.8% and 13.9% respectively. Phytochemical investigation of extracts of Chrysanthemum indicum shows that aqueous extract contains glycosides, while ethanolic extract shows presence of glycosides, flavonoids and tannins

1 citations

Patent
14 Jul 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a method for preparing Chrysanthemum indicum extract with enhanced anti-inflammation activity is provided to produce a functional food, which includes a step of collecting petals of the leaves of the ChrysANTHEMUM and drying by far infrared ray to enhance anti-inflammatory activity.
Abstract: PURPOSE: A method for preparing Chrysanthemum indicum extract with enhanced anti-inflammation activity is provided to produce a functional food. CONSTITUTION: A method for preparing Chrysanthemum indicum extract with enhanced anti-inflammatory activity comprises: a step of collecting petals of Chrysanthemum indicum; a step of drying Chrysanthemum indicum by far infrared ray to enhance anti-inflammatory activity; and a step of extracting the dried Chrysanthemum indicum with a solvent and concentrating. A Chrysanthemum indicum herb tea for enhancing anti-inflammatory activity contains the Chrysanthemum indicum extract.

1 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202123
202024
201926
201825
201732
201630